Already a significant player in the professional hosting space (Clients s.a. Booking.com, HomeAway, Expedia, AirBnB, RightMove, ...), Houst’s ambition is to be seen as an essential partner to property owners, rather than simply a service provider. Its new tagline – “the home of opportunity” – is a powerful declaration that signals both its “unique” management model and the potential it offers users.
(ex Airsorted purchased Houst.com domain name for the relatively mid sum of $8,200)
Houst founder and CEO, James Jenkins-Yates, said: “We’re proud to have established the category of host-management, defining the standards of great hosting including five-star housekeeping and thorough guest vetting.
“When we launched, we were understandably focused on the huge opportunity that Airbnb presented to hosts and guests. Now, the market has evolved and so has our proposition – hosts can list their properties on a range of short to mid-term lettings platforms.
“As such, we have rebranded to clearly communicate this evolution and the huge opportunity that exists for all hosts,” he added.
In 2019, Houst supported hosts across 20 cities in 11 countries to achieve more than 250,000 bookings, generating a total of revenue for hosts of over £90 million. Since its founding in 2015, the company has managed a portfolio of properties valued at more than £5 billion globally.
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(ex Airsorted purchased Houst.com domain name for the relatively mid sum of $8,200)
Houst founder and CEO, James Jenkins-Yates, said: “We’re proud to have established the category of host-management, defining the standards of great hosting including five-star housekeeping and thorough guest vetting.
“When we launched, we were understandably focused on the huge opportunity that Airbnb presented to hosts and guests. Now, the market has evolved and so has our proposition – hosts can list their properties on a range of short to mid-term lettings platforms.
“As such, we have rebranded to clearly communicate this evolution and the huge opportunity that exists for all hosts,” he added.
In 2019, Houst supported hosts across 20 cities in 11 countries to achieve more than 250,000 bookings, generating a total of revenue for hosts of over £90 million. Since its founding in 2015, the company has managed a portfolio of properties valued at more than £5 billion globally.
read more (rentalz)
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